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Sandspur, Vol. 44 No. 17, February 15, 1939

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Student Bodies, Armiei f Lightnin'" Plays to Full Move on Full Stomachs New York Times Publisher, ELMIRA, N. Y.—(ACP)— Convinced that a student body, I House at Daytona; Closes like an army, makes best prog­ Fred Stone and President ot ress on a satisfied stomach EU mira college established an ex­ I Tonight at St. Petersburg tra-curricular refreshment sche­ Yale Coming Founders' Week dule during its mid-year ex­ amination period. *Troupe Will Move On To Sar- Dr. MacFarland To Each afternoon, at the con- D'Estournelle Talks Sulzberger, Noted Newspaper ''.' asota and Clearwater Be- Bach Festival To elusion of tests, 4 o'clock, tea British Diplomat Man, to Speak at Animated Lecture In Theatre and wafers are served in the On Life of Villon , fore Returning To Rollins Recreation Room, a convenient Magazine on February 26 Speaks On "The Effect Of Be Held In Chapel center for weary students who To Talk In Fourth Addresses Adult Education Fred Stone Directs, Philosophy on Religion" crave relaxation, nourishment Group At Woman's Club Seymour, Yale Head, ; Heads Student Cast Two Days In March and companionship. Feature of Series Convocation Speaker Dr. Charles S. MacFarland will Milk was plentiful during the "The Vagabond Life of F: lecture in the Annie Russell Thea­ seven days of exams. The girls Villon" was the unusual and inter­ ^Circuit To Include Most Of Honaas Directs For Fourth Fred Stone to Return With ter on "The Effect of Totalitarian were encouraged to drink sev­ R. H. Lockhart Will Speak On esting subject of Baron D'Estour- Student Troupe to Give i Sparks Theatres; Carolyn Philosophy on Religion, Theology Consecutive Year; Arthur eral glasses each meal, and, at nelle's lecture, held yesterday af­ "Britain and Europe" In Performance of Lightnin' Sandlin Tops Undergrads and Morals," Monday February 20. Kraft To Head Singers dinner time those who wished Annie Russell Theatre ternoon, February 14th, at the Dr. MacFarland, clergyman, in­ took pitchers of milk for con­ Woman's Club on Interlachen Ave­ Comedian Fred Stone, supported ternational lecturer, is General Sec­ sumption during the night's nue in Winter Park. Plans for the celebration of The Fourth Annual Bach Festi­ R. H. Bruce Lockhart, prominent by a personally selected cast from retary of the Federal Council of "boning". Many broke the mo­ Francois Villon, whose real Founder's Week, when Rollins Col­ val of Winter Park will be held Hhe Rollins Student Players group, Churches of Christ in America. He notony of late study with hot British diplomat and author of name was Francois de Montcar- lege pauses for a few days to pay Wened a two-week circuit of the received his Doctor of Divinity de­ in Knowles Memorial Chapel on chocolate and cocoa, brewed on "British Agent", a popular best­ bier, was not only a French lyric homage to the Congregationalists ^larger state theatres in the com- gree at Ursinus College, Univer­ March 2 and 3. Professor Christo­ hot plates in their rooms or in seller, will appear in the Annie poet, but he was also one of the who established the college 54 •edy "Lightnin"' at the Daytona sity of Paris and is scheduled lec­ pher 0. Honaas, head of the Rol­ the dormitory kitchens. Russell Theatre on Friday, Feb­ most romantic historical charac­ years ago, were announced in a Beach Auditorium last Monday turer in Berlin, Athens, Prague lins Conservatory of Music, will Three times a week, fresh ruary 17, as the fourth feature of ters in France from the time of his tentative program released by birth in 1431 to his death in 1463. President Hamilton Holt. night. Tonight at the La Plaza and Strasbourg. for the fourth year, direct the Fes­ fruit was sold, the student ven­ the Annie Russell Evening Series. tival Chorus of one hundred-fifty Founder's Week will begin dur­ 'Theatre in St.'Petersburg, Stone His second lecture in the Annie dors, jnembers of the Senior Mr. Lockhart has chosen for his ing the week of February 19 and ' and the "Lightnin' " troupe will Russell Theater will be on March Class going from door to door. lecture the very timely subject, Women Debators Win it will attain its climax with the • play for the ninth time to an en- 6 at the same hour. This year the chorus is being "Britain and Europe." Over Rollins Men "publication" of the Animated ' thusiastic capacity house. augmented by the Apollo Boys' A diplomat with the British Magazine on Sunday, February 26, ' In mid-January, the same cast Choir from Birmingham, Alabama. government since he was twenty- Margery Chindahl and Edna and on the following Monday, when :\packed and jammed the Annie Dr. T. G. Duvall, Ohio Entirely a non-profit move­ seven years old, R. H. Bruce Lock­ Harmon Are Victorious honorary degrees will be conferred ^'Russell Theatre in a run of six ment, the Winter Park Bach Fes­ 'Super-Colossal' hart has blazed a colorful career performances. The success of the Wesleyan, Talks Here upon an eminent group of individ­ tival is a most significant effort in diplomatic circles. Since the The Rollins varsity womens de­ production of this famous old com­ uals. to familiarize the South with the publication of bis story of his bate team, Margery Chindahl and edy locally, prompted Stone to pro­ Is Professor of Philosophy , The No. 1 issue of the Twelfth greatest devotional music ever Freshman Show Russian mission, "British Agent," Edna Harmon, upholding the nega­ pose the series of eleven definite and Friend of Dean Enyart Volume of the Rollins Animated written and to establish a musical he has been catapulated into inter­ tive of the Pi Kappa Delta ques­ performances in five Florida cities. Magazine, the most spectacular event here comparable to the fam­ national prominence. tion: Resolved that the U. S. Fred Stone, who celebrated his and unique feature of Founder's Introduced by Dean Arthur En­ ous Bach Festival at Bethlehem, To Play Tonight should cease spending public funds fiftieth year as America's fore- Born in Abstruther in Fife of a Week, will be "published" out-of- yart as "the man whose course Pennsylvania. for the purpose of stimulating , most stage par'sonality in John long line of Bruces, Hamiltons, doors at 2:30 Sunday afternoon, proved the most constructive aid A group of nationally famous business, won a decision over the i Golden's successful professional Rollins Bathing Beauties To Wallaces and Douglases, this weather permitting. In case of to living I have ever received". Dr. soloists have been engaged for men's varsity team, Robert Lado ; revival of the comedy last fall in young Scot spent five years in rain, the contributors do triple T. G. Duvall, former Dean and this year's Festival. Heading the Vie For Top Honors In and Oliver Wittmer, on the visit­ New York is again the director and public schools in. the "worship of duty by appearing in three halls to Professor of Philosophy at Ohio list is Arthur Kraft, tenor, dean First Pulchritude Contest ors Day program at the Winter .central character of the play. athleticism." After completing his deliver their manuscripts in per- Wesleyan University spoke here of Bach singers, who has been a education at Berlin and Paris, Garden Senior High School. Friday morning at the Woolson His supporting cast, which mer­ soloist at the Bethlehem Bach Bruce Lockhart began his career The judges were not prejudiced English House. Cloverleaf Trio and Although this year's table of its the praise of the popular star Festival for the past eight years, on a rubber plantation in the Ma­ by the fair and charming oppon­ contents is yet incomplete, the list of the stage, screen and radio, has Spare of frame, erect as a youth. and who was the outstanding art­ Connie Will Sing lay States. Today he still speaks ents of the boys, and judged the of "Contributors'! to date indicates heen slightly changed for the Dr. Duvall spoke informally with ist of the Winter Park Festival Malay fluently and has long-stand­ debate strictly on the points of that this year's edition will be the jState tour. Henry Jacobs, from De- a certain quiet charm that cap­ last year. Refreshments To Be Served ing connection with that part of "who had best upheld and defend­ most representative and well-round­ land, has replaced E. T. Brown; tured his audience's attention, Included among the group of the world. ed their side of the question". This Free; George Ehrlich To ed "publication" of the past few Mortimer Lichtenstein has replac­ asking the question, "How does well known solo artitsts are: Lil­ question is such a timely one that Be Master of Ceremonies Back in he entered the volumes. ed Dean Enyart; and Jack Buck- philosophy illuminate the way into lian Knowles, contralto, who sang consular service and was appoint­ it keeps both teams reading the waiter has replaced Mortimer finding the true values of life?" at the Bethlehem Festival last ed to Russia; he was there through daily papers to keep up with the "Contributors" who have already he outlined briefly the aim and real Tonight at 8:30 in the An­ consented to appear in person and Lichtenstein as the county clerk. year; Jeanette Vreeland, soprano nie Russell Theatre will be staged all the chaotic changes of go',^fn- latest data, and provides much op­ uses of philosophy. Philosophy's and David Blair McCloskey, bari­ m^^r during and after the War. portunity for wit and lively re­ read ~ their manuscripts include, Other members of the crew business, said Dr. Duvall, is to de­ the annual Frosh Show, which among others. President Charles tone. These four singers stand in From 1929 until August 1937. buttal. making the trip are: Dudley Dar­ fend the humanity in man; to pre­ promises to be one of the most S. Seymour, of Yale; Arthur Hays the front rank of American con­ Bruce Lockhart wrote a daily col­ ling, Don Miller, Don Cram, Ed serve the "more" that distinguish­ successful in recent years. A group This decision evened the score Sulzberger, publisher, the New cert and oratorio singers and have umn called "A Londoner's Diary" Levy, Warren Hume, Robert Ward, es man from the animal. of freshmen have been hayd at for a decision in favor of the boys York Times, Actor Fred Stone, appeared as soloists with the New in the Evening Standard and fre­ Eobln Rae, Carolyn Sandlin, Vicky work for the past several weeks, on the same question before the star of Broadway's recent success Socrates, continued the speaker, York Philharmonic, Boston Sym­ quently full page articles on con­ Morgan, Virginia Kingsbury, Mar­ and report the show as being a Oratorical Association meeting last "Lightnin'"; Elvira Gamer, Rol­ believed a life without reflection phony, Philadelphia and Chicago tinental politics. His book, "Re- jorie Chindahl, Deedee Hoenig, "gigantic, super-colossal, superb, Tuesday evening. In a friendly ri­ lins alumna and author of "Ezek­ on its meaning to be unworthy of Orchestras, and at the larger mu­ turn to Malaya," was chosen by Alice Eliott and Helen Hitt. Bruce spectacle of spontaneous merri­ valry, the teams will continue de­ iel" and "Ezekiel's Travels"; Mar­ a man. He pointed out the neces­ sic festivals throughout the coun­ the Catholic Book Society as McCreary is the electrician; Dick ment and stuff." bating this question through the jorie Kinnan Rawlins, author of sity of preserving the rights of try. January 1937 selection. "Son Verigan and Aldine Baker, prop­ Outstanding feature of the show season against different teams that "South Moon Under,' "The Year­ the individual's point of view. It Mac Morgan, baritone, of Jack­ Scotland," published recently by erty mgrs., Jack Buckwalter stage ds Rollins' first bathing beauty come here. The next scheduled de- lings" and "Golden Apples"; Joe is philosophy's further task to sonville, Florida, the young pupil Putnam, describes the author'i manager and Mr. Alien, technician. contest which is expected to pro­ bate is Feb. 22, at 2:45 for th( Lincoln, poet, author of "Cape Cod give life meaning and richness, Dr, of Arthur Kraft who made such early boyhood in Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bailey are vide a spectacle equal to those- Founders' week program. Ballards", and "Storm Signals"; Duvall asserted, and that person a success at last year's Festival is chaperoning the troupe. famous Miami beauty parades, Frank O. King, cartoonist, creator who attains the loftiest view points re-engaged. Herman Siewert, or­ The itinery of Stone and the with the best of Rollins baby beau­ of "Gasoline Alley"; Jesse Feiring sees the greater part of the human ganist of Knowles Memorial "Lightnin' " cast, as announced by ties' strutting their stuff in Williams, professor physical edu­ (Continued on page 2) President Hamilton Holt, includes swingtime. *Riley' Eludes Interviewers cation, Columbia University. performances in the following Also an outstanding innovation Also, Mary Margaret McBride, cities: Daytona Beach , one per­ will be the free refreshments that To "Settle World Affairs" woman commentator, who broad­ formance, Feb. 13; St. Petersburg the frosh are distributing to all casts as "Martha Deane" of the three performances, Feb. 14 and Honaas Has Boosted Music who attend. A surplus in the class Math Prof Is "Father" to The­ tached man is the chairman of th' "Woman's Hour"; Elizabeth Ma- 15; Sarasota, two performances, treasury prompted the decision. Board of Admissions to the Uppe dox Roberts, author of "The Great Feb. 16; and two performances in at Rollins For Six Years Because much of the show is ta Kappa Nu Men; Has Division (whom you meet invari­ Meadow" and "He Sent for Hea­ Clearwater, Feb. 17. based on sur'prise elements and Been With Rollins 17 Years ably at least once in your Rollins ven" ; Thomas Dreier, author of satirical skits, it is impossible to They will return to Rollins Sat­ Praises Choir As Being One voices in a musical festival. Fol­ lifetime) and is a member of al­ "Vagabond Trail," "Silver Lin­ urday, Feb. 18, for two days rest lowing this he did undergraduate list the program here without giv­ most an unbelievable number of of Finest Choral Groups In For three weeks reporters were ing," and "Sunny Meadows"; Pres­ before continuing their tour to work at the University of Michi­ ing away much of the show's punch assigned to get a feature interview committees. Evidently he does tonia Mann Martin, author, "Pro­ but as for the serious talent, of Jacksonville, where they are sche­ Florida gan and a B. M. and a M. M. U. with the reticent Prof. Edwin some work and according to good hibiting Poverty", and "Is Man­ duled to give three performances Then he did graduate work at New which there is a goodly amount; authority, since he has been on the Weinburg of the mathematics de­ kind Advancing?"; Baron Paul d'­ Feb. 21 and 22. York University, Columbia Uni­ Martha Frost and Ash Purse will campus, he has been on active 24 Christopher 0. Honaas came to partment. There were no results, Estournelles de Constant, author, Plans for Fred stone and his this college six years ago as in­ versity and Julliard. dance, as well as DeJay Shriner hour campus duty, which in itself "ort d'une Etolie" and "Navire de because, being an expert mathe­ Rollins cast to present "Lightnin' " structor of Music and was made His studies were not only in this and Toy Skinner, only non-f''osh is commendable. As a final proof Chance"; and a poetry page con­ in Winter Park again as a fea­ the Director of the choir soon af­ country, however, for he studied member of the cast. Then the matician, "Riley" was able to fig­ that he's not as happy-go-lucky as tributed by Gilbert Maxwell and ture of Founders' Week have not terwards. When he arrived he at the music school in Salzburg, lovely Lynn Leonard will present ure himself out of most any situa­ some think, he is a member of O. Maxeda Hess, Rollins alumni. an acrobatic tap dance, followed by tion, even an interview. We al­ D. K. national honorary fraterni­ been completed as yet. found a beautiful spot, conducive Austria (that was), and also under President Hamilton Holt, former Connie Durschlag, talented pian­ ty, and also a member of the Theta Although Stone, after an un­ to beautiful music of any kind and Robert McCloud of Edinburgh, most began to wonder if he were editor of "The Independent" and rivalled fifty-year career in Amer­ lazy, unorganized group of musi­ Scotland. Salzburg is, of course, ist-singer who will sing and play. enmeshing himself in a coma of Kappa Nu fraternity. The recently formed "Cloverleaf "Harper's Weekly", and Vice- ican drama, has appeared in every cal students who has not learned one of the foremost musical seats figures, and pulling that faded Everyone would like to tease Trio," formed by Jo Saunders, President Edwin Osgood Grover, other state in the Union, this cur- how to respond to their surround­ anywhere in the world, and it is Garbo act of — "I vant ta be this especially human prof, but he (Continued on page 2) former editor-in-chief. Rand Mc­ (Continued on page 2) ings. He set to work to organize said that just to study there for always sets the pace and gets the Nally & Company and for thirty the shortest period of time gives the group and built from the ma­ Connected with Rollins for sev­ first start; every now and then years a publisher who have served to one an inspiration that can never terial a choir that is now as inspir­ Phi Mu's Give Tea enteen years, this is the first year some one keeps up with him. Re­ as "editor" and "pubiisher" re­ Phi Beta^s Pledge be forgotten. ing as the chapel in which they For Faculy, Alumni that things have been so bad that member that enefgetic person who spectively, of the Animated. Maga­ Five; Alumni Chapter sing. Recognizing in their choir­ Besides that, Mr. Honaas spent Prof. Weinburg had to move onto "puts everyone in his place" (even zine since it was created twelve Entertains At Tea master a genius in directing the some time at the Mozartieum, and Sponsors, Sunday the campus. Now he resides in the faculty) in the convocation years ago, will again fill these choir has worked hard to meet his studied with the late Dr. Hollis state at the Theta Kappa Nu house line-up ? That job of marshall was ideals in singing and so has raised Actives and pledges of Alpha Last Friday Theta Chapter of Dann, under Dr. F. Melius Chris­ and is called "Father" by tbe TKN given to "Riley" because of his big itself to one of the highest posi­ Omega chapter of Phi Mu soror­ Another outstanding attraction Phi Beta held initiation at Au­ tiansen of St. Olaf College, North- boys, unless it's the campus nick­ voice and his unusual organizing tions held by any group of students ity were hostesses Sunday after­ of the week's program is the gusta Yust's house. Caroline field, Minn., under Dr. John Finley name of Riley—^gotten because he ability. in Rollins. noon for a faculty-sponsor-alumni Founder's Week Dinner on Satur­ Sandlin, Betty Ann Hubbard and Williamson, and under Hugh Ross, leads the life of a Riley. tea from four to six in Caroline Carrying out the Rollins confer­ day night, February 25, when citi­ Virginia Quantrell were the new Mr. Honaas has been directing director of the Schola Cantorum Fox Hall. In the receiving line This Prof, is very cooperative in ence plan, "Riley" and Dean En­ zens of the community will be in­ initiates. choirs since his sophomore year in and Dr. Paungartner. were Mrs. E. T. Brown, Frances any work, is sincerely happy in yart have a standing conference vited to hear brief addresses by high school, starting with the Last year the "Who's Who of A banquet was held Sunday Whittaker, Lilah, Nelslon, Leigh helping anyone who sincerely date in front of Carnegie Hall ev­ some of the distinguished visitors choir in a Swedish Reformed Young Men in America" added Mr. noon at the beanery for the actives Davis and Edna Harmon. wants to be aided, and will go out ery morning at 8 o'clock, at which attending the Founder's Week fes­ new initiates, and girls which were church, which disproves the theory Honaas to their list, and among of his way to do what he can for time they settle all the problems tivities. 'As the guests called they were tapped on Wednesday. Following that Norwegians and Swedes do his other honorary degrees he is another. Before coming to Rollins, of the universe (at least for them­ served punch, sandwiches, cakes, President Charles S. Seymour, the banquet pledging was held in not speak because both of Mr. Ho­ a member of Phi Mu Alpha Sym- many long years ago, he was a selves), besides catching up on the cookies, dates, nuts and mints by Yale University, has been an­ the chapel. The new pledges were: naas' parents were Norwegian. At phonia organiaztion. Pi Kappa civil engineer on the Erie Railroad, latest developments of campus in­ the members. Mrs. Robert Ford nounced as the speaker at the Vicky Morgan, Marion Russ, the same time he studied conduct­ Lambda, the honorary musical fra­ and ran an engineer's summer trigues. graciously presided at the punch Founder's Week Convocation Ser­ Daphne Tackash, Lois Weidner ing, interpretation, and literature, ternity and the Theta Kappa Nu school in the Adirondack Moun­ bowl. The living room was appro­ Here's a problem Prof: If you vice, Monday, February 27, when and Irene Hoenig. which he has continued ever since. fraternity. tains, He developed a summer priately decorated with peach, blue were always so quiet and non-giv­ honorary degrees will also be con­ The preceding Sunday the Or­ His senior high school year he con­ When we were questioning Mr. camp for his young engineers and ing of information, and it isn't ferred upon eminent individuals. ducted the Glee Club for Bacca­ Honaas for this article, we asked and white flowers, and a large did not give this up until this last lando Alumnae Chapter of Phi number of guests enjoyed the hos­ pure fiction, how did it happen— Other Founder's Week events Beta gave a tea at which most of laureate and commencement, and him a very difficult thing for any­ year. why, we might even have listed listed in the tentative program re- following graduation he conducted one to answer, particularly Mr. pitality of the sorority during the the actives and pledges were pres­ afternoon. This sparkly-eyed, dark-mus- your favorite foods and colors! (Continued on page 2) ent. a choral union of two hundred (Continued on page 6) THE ROLLIN S SANDSPUR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, iggj too delicate to detail the maestoso Helen Moore Gives of touch required in this display i—INQUIRING REPORTER Historians Meet piece. By Jane Russell Sevillanas of Albeniz proved to and Lora Ladd Piano Recital In be a poor anti-climax after the At Dr. Holt's To captivating scherzo. But this loss What do you think of the waiters having to buy new uniform, was quickly regained in the fol­ when it will cost the College S2,000 to have them laundered and %. Hear Paper Read WinterParkChurch lowing Debussy Preludes: The already have an unbalanced budget , . . ? Hills of Anacapri, and Minstrels Al Taulbee—They're all a bunch of screw-balls anyway. Col. Samuel Fisher Talks To Plays Works of Debussy and which Miss Moore played with a Marcia Stoddard—It's outrageous—simply terrible. Fifty; Hanna Speaks On Chopin; Audience Receives more authoritative conviction. Jack Maloney—What are they going to do with the old ones? Noted Southern General The program closed with a de­ Bob McFall—I think it's all right as long as the school launders Program With Enthusiasm lightful Dohnanyi transcription of them. "The Flight of Two Connecticut the waltzes from the "Gypsy Willi Heath—I think it's absurd! Wearing of Beanery jackets i? Yankees Southward" was the titb Miss Helen Moore gave a pro­ Baron" by Strauss. These waltzes enough. of a paper read by Colonal Samuel gram of diversified piano litera­ constituted a fitting climax to an Anne Whyte—I think they look 0. K. Fisher before a gathering of about ture of the first calibre in her re­ evening during which Miss Moore Rosie Dean—Why don't they put the $2,000 in food ? 50 persons at President Holt' cital at the Congregational Church won the affection of her listeners. Ed Levy—No, because they don't have the money! house on Thursday, Feb. 9. Th February 9th. Miss Moore, as an So well received was this program Tappy Porcher—No, because what would they be working in the reading followed a dinner given artist, was able to capture the that the audience would not be Beanery for? by Dr. Holt at the College Cor admiration of her audience whe­ satisfied with mere continued Jack Myers—No, the present system is all right. mons for Colonel and Mrs. Fish ther it was during a dainty Toc­ bows, but insisted upon an encore Polly Atwood—No, why not spend the money on food? and ten other guests. cata of Pasquini, or the humorous which the artist graciously pre­ Frank Hubbard—I don't think they should have to furnish their The Fishers are natives of Rich­ "Minstrels of Debussy." We of the sented. own—poor guys! field, Conn., who are visiting audience were taken through music friends at Mountain Lake first of delicateness, later of ma­ about a month. Mr. Fisher is very jestic beauty, followed by the New York Times Head Bach Festival To Freshman Show much interested in history . melodic grandeur of Chopin, then Will Come Here For Be Held In Chapel To Play Tonight; had prepared and written a paper the sensuous and inspiring De­ Animated Magazine on two little knowii men in the FREDRIC MARCH AND VIRGINIA BRUCE are the sweethearts bussy, to finish off with a Strauss- Two Days In March Admission Free in Hal Roach's gay comedy romance, "There Goes My Heart," on history of the United States, the Dohnanyi waltz. All of this we the screen of the Baby Grand Theatre Thursday and Friday. (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 1) father and grandfather of Henery heard in an evening; and we were (Continued from page 1) very pleased at what we heard and Kirby Smith, one of the greatest leased by President Holt include a how we heard it. Chapel, will be at the organ. Connie Durschlag and Phyllis' of the Confederate Generals. Thru Frederic March and Virginia Bruce to lecture by Dr. Fedros Salin The Festival will open on March Erbe, will present several numbers Professor Hanna of Rollins, Mr. The first group began with an Spanish essayist and poet, 2 at 3 p. m. with three choruses In addition to this the individual Fisher was persuaded to present Appear in "There Goes My Heart' amusing type of music of the "Spanish Character as Revealed from the "Mass in B Minor": "Et sororities and fraternities are this paper to the Florida Histori­ seventeenth century—amusing to Spanish Art", Tuesday, February cal Society of which the professor Incarnatus Est", "Crucifixus", and presenting several skits. The entire Film, colony wise-men have been In "There Goes My Heart" Bren us today because of its dantiness, 21; Concert by the Symphony Or­ is president. It was very well re­ "Et Resurrexit" flolowed by the master of ceremonies duties wili continues firmly along the lines he its charm, and its freshness which chestra of Central Florida, an af­ ceived, so well received in fact ttributing the sensational success two Cantatas, No. 155, "My God, be handled by the capable George marked out for himself. Fi'edric it still possesses after a t*'o hun­ filiate of Rollins College, Febru­ that there was a request that it be of such films as "Topper" and How Long", and No. 140, "Sleep­ Ehrlich. March and Virginia Bruce are dred years' elapse of time. The ary 22; annual Alumni Luncheon, repeated at Dr. Holt's. The second ers Wake". The second perform­ " to what they starred. Heading the supporting group consisted of a Toccata of and Alumni Memorial Vesper Ser­ There is to be no charge of ad­ rendering of the piece created as ance will begin at 3 p. ra. on March call "million-dollar-casting". cast are Patsy Kelly, Alan Mow­ Pascquini, Air de Ballet, Gluck and vice, February 25. mission for the show which begins much interest as had the first and 3rd, with Part I of "The Passion But Milton Bren, executive vice- bray, Nancy Carroll, Eugene Pal- Tic Toe Choc of Canperin. Miss promptly at 8:30. now quite a few people in Winter A performance of Fred Stone, According to St. Matthew", and at lette, Etienne Girardot and Claude Moore has made music of this per­ Park can boast of knowing some­ president of the Hal Roach studios, supported by the Rollins Studens 7:30 conclude with Part II of this Gillingwater. But it is in the list iod one of her hobbies, and her thing of the antecedents of one of who produced them, as well as Players in "Lightnin' ", the annual great masterpiece. of those playing characterizations presentation of this music is the South's greatest military men, Irving Bacheller Contest in Flor­ Hough's Food Shop There Goes My Heart," the gay of lesser footage that Bren's pic­ unique. facts which hitherto did not ap­ ida History, lectures, exhibitions, omedy romance which brings ture insurance becomes evident, pear in history books of common Followipg immediately in this dances, teas, and athletic contests • Fredric March and Virginia Bruce usage and are difficult to gather J. Farrell McDonald, one of the group was the sublime sonata, op. are also announced on the pro­ Get These Hits! QUALITY FOODS with access to family records and to the Baby Grand Theatre on screen's foremost actors, appears 81 of Beethoven in which Miss gram. Phone 520 Park Ave. documents. Thursday and Friday, prefers to as an officer on one of New York's Moore was forced to cope with Ferdinand the Bull thoroughfares as March and Miss more serious aspects of interpreta­ Thirty U. S. colleges use crim­ Jeepers Creepers Following Colonel Fisher's dis­ ;all it "picture insurance.',' Bruce drive by. Marjorie Main, of tion and piano [playing. In this son as their school colors. Poor Pinochio's Nose course Professor Hanna spoke a "Some characterizations," Bren "Dead End" fame, is the weary sonata Miss Moore conveyed a few words on Edwin Kirby-Smith, lays, "lack the footage that has My Heart Belongs to Daddy shopper whom Miss Bruce serves deeply concealed emotion which More than a million words have JEAN'S another relative of that family been given to others. These con­ Bach Goes to Town in a department store scene. Rob­ burst forth in the last movement, been written and broadcast by who fought in the war between the tributions, no matter how brief, Exclusive Millinery ert Armstrong is a detective. Irv­ like a gush of water, unrestrained Drake University students during states, to support what had been highly important to the plaus­ ing Bacon is a pompous floor-walk­ and free. The technical problems, the last four and a half years. The Music Box POPULAR PRICES said about the family by the ibility of the story, or they wouldn't er. Irving Pichel is cast as a law­ while not completely overcome, colonel. have been written into the script. yer; Pedro de Cordoba is a psychi­ were scarcely noticeable. The close A New England College RifU Therefore, I can't dismiss lightly Among the faculty members at­ atrist. William B. Davidson, Jo­ of the sonata brought forth the League has been formed for sharp- the casting of any minor role, no tending the meeting were Dean seph King, Kenneth Harlan and approval of the audience, and Miss shooting competition among insti­ matter how scant it may seem in a Smith, Dean Balazs, Mr. Granberry Adia Kuzentzoff appear in a scene Moore was obliged to play an on- tutions in those states. Enyart, Professor and Mrs. Rhea reading of the script. The most on a yacht. core: The True Scotch Dances of Mr. Mendell and Mr. and Mrs. iportant part of picture-making In a word, each player's part is Chopin. a good basic story about charac­ Trowbridge. more than capable of carrying the The second group opened with ters with whom members of any mood of a scene to the full limit of the Mazurka, Op. 17, in A Minor audience can identify themselves the script's demands. and the Scherzo in C sharp Minor, RAY GREENE while looking at the screen. If any of Chopin. These compositions af­ is miscast, this journey of —Rollins Alumnus— Bartram Program ford a study in extreme and strik­ -s into the world of make-be­ REAL ESTATE BROKER G/2 ing contrasts. The former with its lieve suddenly ends. They can't 'Lightnin'' Plays to serene, ethereal beauty, the latter Tel. 400 100 Park Ave. Is Held Here; Holt !ve further episodes of the plot Full House; Show with its exciting relentless musi­ ne single character is falsely cal quest for something. Miss presents new fashions for presented. When credulity is Moves To St Pete Given Rare Plant Moore displayed bi^very in at­ strained or entirely dissipated the tempting the giant scherzo, with entertainment value of a picture (Continued from page 1) Town Travel Sports its towering obaftacles of teah- Reinsch, President of Florida s into a quick tailspin. nique. Indeed, we could not help Andy's Garage Science Academy, Presides; I cannot call it an extravagance j Suits Coats Frocks but wonder why Miss Moore chose Church St. Student Arranges Exhibit to hire an actor of proven worth rent tour marks his first stage ap­ it, because of her obvious physical ppear in a picture even though pearance in Florida. Day Phone 75 handicap: her small, completely 18 West Central — — Orlando A program to commemorate the engagement at the studio be The entire net proceeds of this feminine hands which were almost Night Phone 319W 200th anniversary of the birth of limited to only part of a day and jaunt into Florida theatres will be William Bartram, one of America's is footage in the finished picture turned into a fund to build a lab­ earliest and most eminent men in 0 more than a flash across the oratory theatre for students here at botany, zoology, and ornothology, creen. Having every role in thor- Rollins. The profits of the success­ was held in the Annie Russell ughly competent hands is the best ful run of the show here in the six Theatre last Thursday. possible form of picture insur- previous engagements have al­ THURSDAY and FRIDAY! Chairman of the morning ses­ ready been turned into the fund. sion was Dr. B. P. Reinsch, Southern College, President of the Eyebrows were raised in Holly­ Florida Academy of Science. wood when in "Merrily We Live" Among the speakers were Dr. Cor­ Bren engaged Marjorie Ramheau, Typewriter Headquarters nelia Marschall Smith, Stetson noted stage and screen star, for Sales and Service «»' University; Mr. Julian Nally of the small part of the Senator's wife. It was like the sudden ap­ All Makes Used Typewriters Orlando Linen & Towel Supply Co. New York and Gotha, Florida; Mr. INCORPORATED pearance of the United States C. Russell Mason, president of the Davis Office Supply A FLORIDA INSTITUTION Treasury behind the teller's win­ Florida Audubon Society; Miss 19 E. Pine St., Orlanda Specializing in Quality Merchandise Well Laundered dow in the Second National Bank. Phone 4822 Henrie May Eddy, acting Librar­ J. Walter Dickson, Manager 69 West Concord Aye. Yet, the few feet of film which ian of the University of Florida Phone 5861 Orlando, Florida and president of the Florida Li­ ; Rambeau's scene occupied brary Association; .and Professor carried with great smoothness and A. J, Hanna, vice-chairman of the dignity and its excellence greatly Bartram Bi-centennial Committee enhances the film's plausibility. The Candy Box and president of the Florida His­ The expense involved in using a Fresh Chocolates in % lb. torical Society. fine actress was more than made up, Bren feels, in view of the larg­ boxes, 35c; 1 lb. 60c An exhibit consisting of many Their love was er fact that the integrity of the Bartram (materials, arranged by Assorted Creams, Nuts and picture was maintained. PERFECT-except M. J. Westfall, Jr., and Delia Fruits at 70c per lb. box Frances Northey, cataloger of the for her millions! Union Catalog of Floridina was on Pecan Halves at 60c and 80c view in the lobby. Among the items per lb. escn» to be seen were many contribu­ Salted nuts, party mints and .o^t* ^ tions of Dr. F. C. Pyle. NOW... bon bons to your order At the conclusion of the morn­ Phone 151 Next to Musix Box ing session the guests adjourned Our 1/arge Modern to the Virginia Inn for luncheon. COLD STORAGE The speakers were Mr. Frank Bartram, cousin of Bartram, for­ VAULT mer president of the Bartram As­ sociation of Philadelphia and mem­ is open for business bers of the Academy of Science; Take No Risks: and Mrs. Mary Francis Baker, au­ • Fireproof DATSON Town and Country thor of "Florida Wild Flowers"; • Storm Proof Mrs. Philip Trout Jr., of Jackson­ • Burglar Proof Dairies, Inc. ville, representing the Historical • Moth Proof Shop Society of that city; and Mrs. W. Protect Your Safe, Pasteurized Dairy COMING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 C. Simonds of Philadelphia. • Wardrobe Products Angebilt Hotel BIdg. Orlando The Fastest Musical Mixup of the Year . . • The days program culminated • Blankets It's a vacation to Hawaii and the most fun with a ceremony held in the Mead • Rugs, etc. you've ever had •. . . 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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1939 THE ROLLINS SANDSVUB Fleet Peeples Demonstrates the 'Gazook\ Kappa Kappa Gamma Rollins College Band Alumni To Sponsor Initiates Nine Pledges Rollins Girls May To Give Concert Here THIS WEEK The Bathing Boat That Can Never Leak at your Yale Puppeteers' U. of Miami Kappa's Are Compete For Gibbs' High School To Be Scene Of Fleet Peeples sponsored a movie two or three passengers, they be­ Guests Over Week-end Initial Stage Appearance BABY GRAND in the Chemistry Room in Knowles ing suspended in the water waist Performance Here Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. deep. Riders may either let their Kappa Kappa Gamma wishes to Two Scholarships The Rollins College Band will The movie displayed the new bath­ legs dangle in the water or recline announce the initiation of Betty give its first concert Saturday, Beginning Wednesday, 15th ing boat, the "Gazook". On the Berdahl, Jean Herbert, Katharine Awards and Three Hundred "It's A Small World" To Be by extending their legs over the February 18 at 11 o'clock in the Wednesday afternoon of the same day a dem­ tube. The banner in the center of Jennings, Irene Hoenig, Margar­ Dollars Expense Money Are Winter Park High School Audi­ Presented In High School onstration of the "Gazook" was held The Gorgeous Ghost who fixed the boat serves as a net for "Ga­ et Ann Martin, Jenelle Wilhite, Given By Fund torium, according to an announce­ things up in "TOPPER" returns Auditorium Monday Night on Lake Virginia at four o'clock. Frances Perrottet, Mary Ellis zook tennis" which is played hy ment by Gene A. Sturchio, instruc- to mix things up in its hilarious This strange-looking boat which Weaver and Charlotte Stout, on sequel! tossing or batting a ball attached Rollins girls are eligible for the in brass at the Rollins Con­ can't possibly leak was designed Saturday February 11. The initia­ two national scholarships awarded CONSTANCE BENNETT The Yale Puppeteers, America's by a cord to the mast, back and servatory and director of the Band. and built hy Howard C. Karst of tion Banquet was held at the Kap­ lally by the Katharine Gibbs Mr. Sturchio, who is also direc­ foremost adult puppet company, forth between the two players "" who recently completed a series of Forest Park, Hanover, Pa. The pa Hearthstone with many Kappa Secretarial Schools in memory of tor of the Winter Park High with "Gazook" is a novel bathing boat seated facing one another at each alumnae present. the founder Mrs. Katharine M. School Band, has been solo comet- Roland Young — Billie Burke Sunday night performances on end of the boat. Alan Mowbray Broadway, and are now on a coast composed of two autombile inner Five Kappas from the newly in- Gibbs. The scholarships consist ist for prominent bands, including to coast tour, will present their tubes attached to a frame of two Among the accessories of the tailed chapter at the University of of tuition in any one of three Kath- Vessella's and Creatore's, both of Thursday and Friday inch round cypress wood. Each boat are an out-board motor frame new topical review, "It's a Small Miami were guests for the week- 3 Gibbs Schools for one year, which toured the country, winning 3he wanted something to hap­ World," in a benefit performance inner tube encloses a canvas seat which converts a "Gazook" into a Valerie Howitt, president, in addition a cash award of ide acclaim. pen .. . He wanted a big story! sponsored by the Rollins College and a third seat is attached in the "Motor Gazook"; a canopy top for Nancy Shepherd, Babs Feldenberg, e hundred dollars payable in There is to be no charge of ad- FREDRIC MARCH VIRGINIA BRUCE Alumni Association, at the Winter center of the boat. At one end are protection against the sui\ and Dorothy Ashe, Doris Page and two installments. ission for this concert. The pro­ located two paddle wheels, one ei­ canvas tube covers. Babe Smith, formerly of Rollins. Park High School Auditorium The winners may select the Spe­ gram is announced as follows: "THERE GOES MY HEART" Monday evening, February 20th. ther side and each operated by a The boat is nine feet long, five cial Course for College Women March, "Chicago Police Band" — hand crank. In the center of the feet wide and weighs approximate­ provided they have completed the Patsy Kelly — Alan Mowbray "It's a Small World" is designed Dr. Harrison Gives Carl Mader. boat two masts support a banner ly fifty pounds. According to Mr. major part of their college train­ Nancy Carroll exclusively for lively adult enter­ Overture, "Fest di Campagna" carrying the name "Gazook" and Karst the "Gazook" is ideally Lecture on Medicine ing. The cash award may be ap­ tainment. The program is the cul­ —G. Filippa. Saturday, Sunday and Monday an insignia. adapted to all ages, from three to plied to the cost of residence in mination of ten years of collabor­ Novelty, "Baby at the Zoo" — She goes 'wicky wacky--s The "gazook" will 6arry one, seventy-three. states Little Progress Made either the Boston or New York ation between three talented young Since Days of Greeks William Ortmann "Slidin' Some" with a big parade of stars! School, or may be used to help de­ —Ed Chenette. ELEANOR POWELL men with a sense of humor and a ROBERT YOUNG fray living expenses elsewhere. Cornet Solo, "The Trumpeter on flare for the extraordinary. Speaking of Doctors and Medi­ The third school at ProvidencOj Miss Robie Presents ae of the Renaissance," Dr. Wil- Guard—E. 0. Neske; "Silver "HONOLULU The revue has a cast of fifty Dr. C. MacFarland Rhode Island, is a day school only, Threads Among the Gold" — H amazing puppet characters, por­ Riley With Math Book im Groce Harrison gave the The purpose of the Katharine second in his series of lectures on P. Danks — Claire Gibeault, cor- traits of the leading present fig­ Gibbs Memorial Scholarships netist. the History of Medicine at the make available to exceptional ures of the world. Hitler, Mussolini To Be Speaker In Sextets, "Old Band Wagon" — 'Introduction to Arithmetic' Annie Russell Theatre last Friday, didates an educational opportunity Starts Tuesday and the Emperor of Japan in a M. L. Lake; "Lucia di Lamermi Is Title of Ancient Volume L'. Harrison said that after the which they might otherwise be JANET GAYNOR clever satirization of their antics. —Donizetti; "After Sunset" — Ar­ John L. Lewis will appear in an Chapel on Sunday Greeks no progress was made be- forced to forego because of finan­ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. e the human mind was cram­ thur Pryor. act depicted in the Hereafter with Miss Virginia Robie has pre cial limitations. Some of the "YOUNG IN MY HEART" med with certain aphorisms and Claire Gibeault, William C. angels picketing a part of Hea­ "Make Up Of Man" Is Title sented Professor Weinburg with a ditions are as follows: Students m Coe, cor- pted truths. In talking about netists; Claire Henl: ven; Mrs. Roosevelt will walk on copy of the book "Nicomachus of regularly enrolled in a college le, French Of Dr. Karl Reiland's Talk beliefs that leave no room for ques­ Horn; Winifred Oren, March, "Semper Fidelis"—So the stage in her Eleanor blue Gerasas, an Introduction to Arith­ senior grade or in a university trombone; At Last Sunday's Service tioning he said, "It is what we be- Gene A. Sturchio, Jr., "Star Spangled Banner". gown waving an American flag; metic". This book has been trans­ qualified to make application for uphonium; lieve that has been the great fac George Adams, sousaphone. Alfred Lunt will make love to lated into English by Martin Lu­ these scholarships. Awards will in the progress and lack of Waltz, "Garden of Roses" — Lynn Fontaine; Martha Graham Culture and Service is the topic ther D'Ooge with studies in Greek be based upon high merit in schol rress in the world." The speak- Ellis Brooks. will appear in one of the dances; chosen by Dr. Charles S. MacFar­ Arithmetic by Professor Eggleston arship and excellence of personal aid that the mind had been Selection from "The Mikado" — and Whistler's "Mother" will step land, General Secretray Emeritus Robbins and Louis Charles Kar- character qualifications. The fi broadened to accept new ideas by Arthur S. Sullivan. down out of her traditional setting of the Federal Council of the pinski. It is the XVI Volume of nancial need of a student may be scientific discoveries and the to yodel a bit. Churches of Christ in America, for the University of Michigan Sei a determining factor. Considera­ of the vernacular which enabled his sermon in the Knowles Memor­ published by authority of the E tion will be given only to those stu­ WATCH mon people to understand ideas The Yale Puppeteers revue ial Chapel next Sunday. utive Board of Graduate School of dents of whose proven ability and formerly only expressed in Latin, Rollins Press Store changes from time to time in or­ Dr. MacFarland has contributed the University of Michigan. sincere interest mark them as most 1 can't I der to keep abreast of the current much to contemporary Christianity For the remainder of the period likely to succeed in a business car­ Inc. newspaper headlines. both here and abroad. He has de­ The publication of this book Dr. Harrison showed slides of eer. Candidates must fill out the Stationery financed by Mrs. E. W. Pendleton, Tickets may be secured from livered lectures on philosophy, doctors of the middle ages and told Student Application Form and the Rytex February Special — ORLANDO, FLORIDA the Rollins Alumni in Orlando and Miss Robie's sister and it was pre­ out their lives and achievements. science and theology at universi­ application must be supported by Double Quantity Winter Park, at the Rollins office ties of Berlin, Prague, and Stras- sented to "that combination of i mentioned Leonardo da Vinci the recommendation of a college at the college, either in person or burg as well as Rollins. mathematics and manners—Mr d the fact that in medicine as official and by a transcript of Weinburg" by Miss Robie. by mail. Dr. Karl Reiland spoke on the well as art people speak of "before grades to date. "Make Up of Man" at last Sun­ Miss Robie is head of the decora­ Leonardo—and since," Paracelsus, tive arts at Rollins and has beer he said had a strange mixture of Further information can be ob­ day's service. "Are we one, two, tained at the office of the Dean Southern Dairies HIGHWAY or three? That is the question." connected with the college for the quackery and advancing know­ Art Students Meet past eleven years. Before this ledge. Copernicus, Vesalius, Gali­ of Women by those who are inter­ was the query which Dr. Reiland ested in these scholarship. SEALTEST ICE INSURANCE proceeded to answer. He stated time. Miss Robie had been the as­ leo, Pare, Keppler, Harvey and sociate editor and editor of "House Sydenham also contributed to med­ CREAM To Organize Studio that the physical body is the basis As Us About the New of everything else and therefore Beautiful," for fifteen years; de ical science as Dr. Harrison point­ we are, one, physical. He spoke partment editor of Keith's maga^ ed out. is served exclusive Bendix Hydraulic CIub,Help Magazine on Home Building for sever Next week the last in the series DUKE UNIVERSITY of the marvelous miraculous some­ in the Beanery. Steering Stabilizer thing that is in the brain of mgn years and had written many books of talks will be on American con­ SCHOOL OF NURSING art and decoration. Jean Fairbanks Is Named saying that we are then, two, in­ tributions to Medicine. DURHAM, N. C. tellectual. "I don't care what re­ jince being at Rollins, she has • President of Long Dormant continued contributing to The Diploma of Graduate Nurse is ligion a man may have as long as awarded aiter three years, and the Group; Trips Are Planned he has the right spirit in his magazines, has been made as Decree of Bachelor of Science in heart," said Dr. Reiland illustrat­ ate professor, and has been a\ Nursing for two additional years of Orange-Buick ing that we are, three, spiritual. the A. S. Sullivan medalli' AMERICAN approved coUej^e work before or A meeting for the reorganiza­ after the course in Nursing. The tion of the Studio Club was Dante Cetrulo read the call to entrance requirements are intelli­ Company held February 14, at 7:30 p. m. at worship and Betty Mackemer the Kappa Alpha Initiates gence, character and graduation 330 N. Orange Ave. Responsive Reading. Deedee Hoe­ Launderers Dry Cleaners from an accredited high school. Mr. McKean's house. This cluh has The Alpha Psi chapter of the After 1939 one year of college Phone ,illO Orlando nig and John Harris read the Old been inactive at Rollins for the Kappa Alpha Order initiated Ver­ work will be required and two and New Testament Lessons. years of college work thereafter. past two years because of lack of gis Van Vickie, Melvin Clanton, The anthem sung by the choir CAMPUS AGENTS The annual tuition of $100 covers interest. Irving Felder and Dick Camp last the cost of uniforms, books, stu­ The purpose of the club is "to was the stirring Hallelujah Amen Sunday night. dent government fees, etc. Cata­ recreate extra-curricular activity from Judas Maccabaeus by Handel. Rick Gillispie logues, application forms and in­ Friday evening the fraternity formation about college require­ for those students interested in enjoyed a pig roast. The pig sup ments may be obtained from the the arts of creative drawing and Founder's Week Issue posedly followed the pledges while OUie Daugherty Admission Committee. painting, photography, sculpture, Of Flamingo Out Soon they were on their all night tour and art appreciation; to have an Thursday. organized group from the art de­ partment represent and further Editor Bradley Predicts Bet­ Sixty-nine colleges and universi that department's interest on cam­ ter Number; Cartoons Added ties in 24 states and five foreign pus and elsewhere; to sponsor or countries are represented by Un assist with the new publication, The second issue, the Founder's rsity of New Hampshire faculty The Arts, on campus; to just 'guff Week number, of the Rollins liter­ members. around with a group with congen­ ary magazine, the Flamingo, will ial interests." be ready for distribution, Friday, As yet no definite plans have February 26. Copies of the maga­ been made, but it is hoped that zine will also be sold at the Ani­ the club members will be able to mated Magazine stand, in order New "Skipper" take trips to the Pelican for that alumni and visitors may se­ sketching or painting; to Sarasota cure the magazine. Sport Shirts to visit the Ringling Brothers Art The editor, Don Bradley, ex­ For Spring Museum; to Palm Beach for the pects "this issue of the Flamingo Four Arts Exhibit in April; and to be even better than the last to other places of art interest. It number in contents. The poetry is also hoped that from time to is a great deal better than appear­ time various exhibits of the stu­ ed in December's magazine." Patio view showing famed Tropical beauty. dents' work will be held in the art The staff of contributors has studio, and also a collection of been greatly enlarged and more prints which the art studio owns assistants are working with the and is constantly increasing. staff. A new cartoon department Jean Fairbanks is automatically has been added to the original president of the club by right of staff, in order to add a touch of being the Art Studio assistant. humor to the already readable Assistants to her are Daphne magazine. Banks and Jane Fairchild. As held true with the last issue Dartmouth College has pur­ the policy of the Flamingo if chased a portable sawmill to cut appearance and readability. ^lay Clothes the half-million feet of wood ac­ Sarah Lawrence College has spe­ cumulated during hurricane recla­ cial courses for the institution's For Your Golf for your fun in the sun mation activities. employees. Tennis or Campus Wear Gay, colorful, carefree clothes . . . styled for smartness, cut for action. Sun suits, bathing suits, beach ensembles, slacks, shorts . . . everything a clever girl needs to take her place in the Florida sun. Also, sweaters, blouses, skirts and tennis $1 to $3.50 dresses. FUN IN THE SUN SHOP Colonial Orange Court SECOND FLOOR SPORTSWEAR Hotel Dickson-Ives ORLANDO THE LimE GOWN SHOP R.C. BAKER Official Headquarters Rollins Visitors 785 N. OKANGE AVE. ORLANDO, FLORIDA at the corner downtown Tlie Woman's Store WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1939 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR tion it is that permits selection of workers mmW^w^A^ SolUnfl ^anbapur for civil service positions on the basis of Campus Camera Bruce Dougherty, published Weekly by Undergraduate Students knowledge of one particular subject, instead of RoUins. of on background and adaptability. And stu­ GWENDOLYN Arnold Kvam Give ' Items dents, wage slaves tied to their future goal, must waste good years concentrating on one With apologies to Lewis Carroll Faculty Recital and the "Athenaeum" we present 1938 Member 1939 subject. IS THE TENTH SISTER OF HER FAMILY TD ATTEND the following: Rssocicded GDOeeiole Press Departmental programs do their part, al so. The SSA school is only one example of GEORSIA OT.TE COLLEGE Soloist and Violoncellist Will Distributor of R3R WOMEN/ 'Twas smoochy and wooey Present Joint Program In Cbtte6iafeDi6est a graduate school where an enterprising stu^ glubs, dent looking out over the manifold oppor­ Theatre This Thursday Did pitch and mummer in the Member: Winter Park Chamber of Commerce; tunities for introductory study offered by stade; Florida Intercollegiata Press Association. the University i;s told "But there are so Bruce Dougherty, tenor, and Ar­ All twitchy were the flubberdubs, many interesting and valuable courses right nold Kvam, violoncellist, will pre­ And the lunal bream did slade. in your own department." Courses in close­ sent their program in the Second Publication Office: Fairbanks Avenue ly related departments are sanctioned with "Beware the wooey stade, my son, at Interlachen some misgivings; unrelated courses are ta­ Annual Faculty Recital Series The whiss that purr, the libs that Thursday evening, February 16, at TELEPHONE 187 booed by politely written censorship. The smooch; Medical School, where embryo doctors re­ 8:15 o'clock in the Annie Russell Beware the dark woodburd, and gard the territory east of Ellis as inhabited Theatre. shun by Reds and long-haired theorists, reaches Mr. Dougherty is a native of The snickel female wooch." National Advertising Service, Inc. its desired effect by cramming its pre-med Carlisle, Pa., where he was tenor He took the wurl boog in hand College Publiiheri Representative and medical program so full of required soloist at the Carlisle Presbyterian Long time the petsy foe he sought. Church. Later he studied in New courses that students have no time between So rested he by the neckly tree York with Madame Louise von breaths to find out what the rest of the And stood awhile in thought. Subscription Price: By mail anywhere in the world looks like. Other departments offer Feilitzsch and with Edward Swain. United States $1.60 a term (12 weeks), $2.60 for While studying with Mr. Swain, tWo terms, or $3.00 for the full college year. the same outlook, as testified last quarter by And, as in the whichey thought he economics professor Oskar Lange, who rep­ Mr. Dougherty was awarded a Fel­ lowship at the Juilliard Graduate stood resented his graduate students as possessed School of Music where he studied The female wooch with hibs and of a provincial viewpoint and no interests Parle. Florida, under the with Paul Reimers. Mr. Dougher- things beyond their major. ly is a graduate of the Juilliard Came anglink through the cirgle This bodes no good for the dinner con­ Graduate School. wood JOE D. HANNA, JR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF versations of the future, and still less good And winkled as it came. He was tenor soloist at the Park for the intelligent citizenship of future Kappa Alpha House, Phone 145 Avenue Methodist Church and was scholars. The demand for specialization, One, two. Three, four. And all selected from among many appli­ around Editorial Staff once recognized as ruinous to the develop­ cants for the position as tenor solo­ The gleamed boog went flutter- ment of an interesting and interested life, Associate Editor William Bingham ist at Temple Adah-Israel which is flack News _ _ — _. Jack Buckwalter should not be so abjectly bowed to by the the finest and most beautiful tem­ He left it and with out a sound Sports Editor Wendell Davis universities as it is now. Someone has to ple in the Bronx. He has appeared They went gasmooching back. Sports _ _ — Ted Pitman stop the trend: there is no better starting FOOTNOTES in concerts in New York City as Sports ..._ Dick Kelly point than an influential university. By Peggy Whiteley well as in various cities throughout "And thou hast cought the female- Society Editor„_ _ Victoria Morgan There are government positions out beg­ the East. He has served also as wooch ? And so dear, dead people, you down its hair and gave birth to Feature Editor _ _ Elsie Moore ging for graduates with a comprehensive soloist in the following oratorios: Give it to me, my snitzy boy, have your drooping noses here great bunches of Mistletoe in all Proof Editor _ _ _.. Lois Sue Terry Messiah, Elijah, St. Paul, Creation, Oh, jirby day; wahoo, walay, eough training to fill htem; all high civil among the print again ? Probab' the nearby receptacles, which, be­ News Reporters service posts must some day follow the same ing trees {which are bashful as Crucifixion, Seven Last Words, He hiccupped in his joy. ly looking hard through these in­ and a number of smaller works. Dejay Shriner, Ann Kruse, Gladys Vogdes, Lillian trend. Meanwhile the University can do a nocent lines for a dirty bit of cut­ a rule), tried to hide it in their em­ In the winter of 1929 he was sum­ Ryan, Barbara Northen, Betty Hall, Mary K. Tran- great service, if in its graduate schools as throat, which is all some of you barrassment by covering it over 'Twas smoochy and the wooey moned by the Little Theatre Opera dle, Olive Callaway, Betty de Giers, Alfred Roosevelt. well as in the college, it permits and encour­ seem to think you can appreciate with Spanish Moss. Well, it work­ Company and after an audition was Feature Writers unless it just happens to be writ­ ed all very well until Mrs. Scott Did pitch ai ages the development of outside techniques engaged to sing the title role of Betty Mackemer, Janet Jones, Wilson Whitehead, and a broad background. ten about you intead of your room decided to straighten things up, slade. and now the poor trees have to "F'ra Diavolo" by Auber, and the All twitchy were the flubberdubs James Coates, William Webb, Marcia Stoddard. —The Daily Maroon mate or best enemy. We don't think your taste is really where pay the price of those errant-nite role of Ottokar in the Gypsy Bar­ And the lunal bream did slade. Assistants you make it out to be, and so we lovers, the K. A.'s. on, by Strauss. Mr. Dougherty Elva Mae Kennedy, Nancy Johnson, Isabel Flagg, was also the tenor of the Eliza­ will continue to play up to the He: "I'm going to give you the Dorothy Hugli, Betty Davis, Alan Fast, Frances On Rollins Fraternities And that is not all that meeteth bethan quartette of New York spiritual in youse, with little re­ kind of kiss you dream about." Jones, Anne Whyte, Betty Haggerty, Betty Winton, Fraternities are one of our favorite the eye these days. It also seems which sings only the finest of the minders about the spring, love, that the Kappa Alpha "Great She: "Help". Diddy Hannahs, Bruce McCreary. sports, but there is no room for them at old English Madrigals. ad all the things nice little girls White Father" has decided to flow­ Rollins. Mr. Dougherty came to Rollins and boys like. Those who still ob­ er. So he's begun with a beau­ College in 1930 as instructor in "It's no use. My girl and I just George E. Fuller, Jr business Manager If our small collegiate Heaven boasted of ject will please step forward and tiful assortment of tropical plants 14,000 scholar-angels, instead of 400 stu­ give us a griddle-hot earful about voice in tjie Conservatory of Mu­ don't get along together." on his swimming pants. (It "What's she like?"' Business Staff dents who are probably be-horned rather ves, and we'll print it in rhymesO Well, it's colorful, and sic, and now holds the rank of as­ sociate professor of voice. "Another fellow." Edna Pearl Harmon Advertising Commissioner than be-harped, there might be a need of de­ capital letters. Fair enow ? Mr. Bradley is an advocate of the Mr. Arnold Kvam is a graduate Thomas Costello ....Circulation Manager termination into congenial minorities. As As we have already mentioned, color-for-men movement. We're MOTTOES Ann Roper Asst. Circulation Manager it is, fraternities are a definite slap in the we are firmly convinced that the anxiously waiting for the next of the Peabody Institute of Music in Baltimore, Md. He was a grad-j face of the St. Peter Admissions committee Deans are going to pieces at an movement, suh. Tightwad: Backward, turn back­ uate student at Akademie der Ton- who turn the golden key or our pearly gate. awful rate. It's plain to see they Most of us know the prowess of ward, oh dime in thy flight. ESTABLISHED IN 1894 WITH THE FOLLOWING kust, Munich and Staat Hochshule If they feel that young scoundrels are wor­ the things that make so that Olympic promise of the Theta Farmer: Weed 'em and reap. EDITORIAL fur Music, Berlin. He was a schol­ thy of being members of Rollins College, much difference in early life and Kappa Nu, Swann, and those who The old folks: When is the Unassuming yet mighty, sharp and pointei, wM- ducation—like Wattle's English, arship student at Peabody for four what right have the groups on campus to don't will by the end of the year, younger generation coming to ? r(:undeti yet many siiied, assiduously tenacious, yet Bailey's Psychology, and, of course years; the holder of an exchange distinguish among them. Too often are And he'll be in excellent condition Crook: A thing of booty is a %s gritty and energetic as its name imflies, vic­ Riley's Moron-athics—so we sup­ by that time because he just can't scholarship in Munich for two joy forever. freshmen rushed for their superficial vir­ torious in single combat and therefore without a pose that we should really feel sor­ seem to stay off that diving tower. years and of an Alexander Londoner: here's no police like tues — and very often, new students who feer, wonderfully attractive and extensive in cir­ ry for them in their illiteracy. Not He ha'nts it. But does Bouton ex­ Homboldt fellowship in Berlin for Holmes. really have the finer potentialities are ig culation : all these will be found u-pon investigation even Dr. Newman's Shakesappeal. pect to dive too this spring? one year. —Puppet nored. Even the most seasoned rushing He was a member of the Balti­ to be among the extraordinary qualities of the Gripes, ain't it sad? But that of About three weeks ago Fran chairmen find it difficult to tell a halo of course, excuses the remark made more Symphony Orchestra fro; SANDSPUR. Perrotti was informed that "Does this package belong to light from one of fool's gold. After all, flash by Arthur Dean Enyart on leaving 1933 to 1935; the Munich Philhar­ had a wide libretto, and it worried you. The name is obliterated." and capacity, and dating the right persons the college's room of collected cre­ monic, 1936-1937; and the Dr. her. So she started coming over "Naw. My name's Levy. Just Like Home are not necessarily qualifications for eligible ation, "Heck, you ain't got nuttin to Beanery for meals, becaui win Fischer Kammer-orchestei in dis library," because all but two, there's anyone who's particular 1938. He was also a member of living companions, and the groups are ex­ The professor who is late to Although the Rollins College Commons, pected to live together — even though single (the ones he's read), of the "Lan­ about letting their libretto get the Alexander Bloch String Quar tet during the summers of 1937- class is in a class by himself. more often referred to as the "Beanery," has dormitories are not provided for the separ­ guid Lenore and her Lurid Loves' wide, it's that gal. She says she 1938. received more than its share of the criticism ate fraternities in several cases. series were out. "We would like to wouldn't mind it half as much if it in the past, there can be little room for com­ inform the Dean that the Gamma were only a wide crescendo—but Mr. Kvam now has the cello de­ No matter how small a college is, cliques partment at Rollins; is first cellist plaints with the new set-up. Phi's are having "grammar week' libretto! ! ! inevitably form. Why Rollins should choose and personally resent his pronun­ in the Central Florida Symphony OFF CAMPUS—i Stewart Haggerty is giving the students There are some people who just to emphasize these is not our conception of ciation. Orchestra; is cellist with Alexan all of the benefit of his experience here and ask for it—so here it is. We hope r good sense. Supposedly Rollins is, like Did we say "Deans" back yon­ it gets them. Firstly: der Bloch's String Quartet; and di­ his training at Cornell so that the "Beanery" George McCarthy, Sigma Nu, Heaven, based on a democratic ideal, — a der? May we retract that and There was a young caustic named rects the choir of the Congrega may function in the best possible manner. spent the past week-end at Sara­ hiearchy of little angels — but, of course, put "faculty" in its place Hannahs, tional Church in Winter Park. sota. Menus are now being distributed before the actualities are rather different from antici­ counta the whole shibang is odding Who tried her damned-blamedest The program is as follows: Dick Jones was in Miami during noon and evening meals in order that the pations. Furthermore, the life of Rollins is on us, what with Prexy introducing to can us, Traume — Wagner. the week-end. students may see what is being served before in some phases dependent upon extra-cur­ the Unit Gost Flea into th. But she stuck out her neck, Es Treibt Mich Hin—Schumann Elva Kennedy, Dorthy Hugli, it is put on the table. In many instances ricular activities. The various extra-schol­ lege. ' There are bugs enough to Once too often, by heck, Am Grabe Anselmo's—Schubert Olive Calloway, Barbara Michel- they are permitted to make a choice of dishes astic interests offered us would make a fine go around already, and then some. Perhaps now she can put or In's Freie — Schumann. For instance, there's that seminar Mr. Dougherty, Emelie Doughs son, Marelle Haley and Gwen (meaning food, of course). subject for fraternities, which add life, not mannahs. the ants give about this timi Secondly: ty. Accompanist. Griffith spent the week-end at The one thing that we have noticed about to the college as a whole, but to a financial ery year, in drill. They're the best Sonata in F Sharp Minor, for Wekiwa Springs. the Rollins Commons is that its director Makes no difference whi e-at you organization known to Greek letter groups little soldiers in the world, and violonello and piano — Jean Hure Pay Bigelow drove to her home seems to take a personal interest in his job may scour, as national headquarters. Along the same with their persistense and military Mr. Kvam and Helen Moore. in New Smyrna for Saturday and and in the students. Excellent examples of There is only one Romeo Haga- line, the Student Union Building has one def­ formation we may never fear the nauer, Lamento — Duparc. Sunday. this are in the meals which are served on inite purpose: the mitigation of cliques. enemy's attack. They would make In his car he rides by, Fetes Galantes — Hahn. Peggy Cass spent the week-end holidays and special occasions. Instead of What a waste of energy to build up for the German ranks look it, and the 'Till he gets a glad eye, Nuit d'Etoiles — Debussy. at her home in Haines City. being satisfied with merely serving a better years and then try to think of means by secret of their success is in the Then he drives them around by the Quelle Souffrance—Lenormanld, Gloria Young, Marcia Stoddard, dinner, Mr. Haggerty goes to the trouble of which to break them down. spirit of cooperation they have, hour. Mr. Dougherty. Pollyanna Young and George Ful­ Melodie — Frank Bridge decorating the entire "1 'anery" and adorn­ Did we ever tell j^ou about the Presby­ We were sitting on the horse­ That will do for our black eye ler went to Treasure Island at Sar­ shoe one day, facing the lake, when Sicilienne — Faure, asota over the week-end. ing the tables with some f incy added touch. terian who died, and knocked on the portals club this week. suddenly we noticed Lakeside get Harlequine —~ Popper, Mr. Kvam Euth Hill spent Saturday and In fact it is "just like honie" in that respect, of Heaven? Saint Peter met him, and on We have a little tale to tell that up, shake itself off a bit, move a Jack Carter, accompanist. Sunday in Jacksonville with her and we feel sure that the majority of the hearing of his denomination, told him to really should have come out sooner students who eat in the Commons appreciate little to the left, and then sit down but somehow has been overlooked. The Plague of Love — Dr Ame father. go down a hall with many doors until he (17-10-1778). the sincere efforts of Mr. Haggerty. again. Being of a doubting na­ For four years now Gigglewater Mickey McAuliffe and Dan found the entrance marked "Presbyterian". ture we went over to investigate Earle has given the profs in the The Sailor's Life—Old English Speyer visited Mickey's parents in When he opened the door he found himself head ant was most obliging Chem building the jerking jitters Leetle Bateese — O'Hara. Palm Beach. The Trend Towards in a large room into which the door of every and did it over just for our benefit, by incessantly shaking the place Love Went A-Riding — Bridge, Mildred Nix spent Sunday in other religion entered. we had to believe it. So you with her pure joy of living while Daytona Beach. Hermit Scholars Unfortunately our Heaven is quite transi­ '•—(His name was Belden, by they are trying to conduct classes Kay Power drove to Miami over It does no good to give students a broad tory. It lasts only four years, and once an the way, and he told us if we ever and perform experiments. It has Memorial Fund the week-end with Mary Aufses- background of training in their College years angel enters one door, he finds himself locked wanted anything moved to let him been a living death for them, be­ For Dean Campbell if by the time they come to the graduate safely therein. know, that he had heaven and cause she's even been at it some­ schools they are back in the hermit scholar earth at his command). This just times in the evenings. So at last —A Student At the time of the passing of Francis Daniels Is ranks. They take no courses outside of their goes to show. However, we hope they came to an agreement—they Dr. Charles A. Campbell beloved department, they have no interests outside the students who are indulging in made her a member of Zeta Alpha Speaker at Social Poems and fireflies. They represent our Epsilon, the honorary science club, Dean of the Knowles Memorial of their department. All efforts bent to­ this fascinating seminar will steer lucid intervals and glow only for a moment" clear of Cloverleaf, because we on condition that she let them rest Chapel, the student members of Service Gathering wards an advanced degree, they regard ex­ Poet Robert Profit, addressing Ohio Wes­ don't believe the dear place could in peace. After all, four years is the Chapel Staff desired to estab­ tra courses as a waste of time. They turn lish a fund, the income from which leyan students, added, oh the subject of stand it. And Mrs. Lester wears a long time! The Social Service Club met in would buy flowers for the altar as in theses or complete required courses in what to write poetry about: "I would say, be­ the building so becomingly. e Knowles Memorial Chapel And so into the mouth of the a living memorial to him. Although record time, well launched on a career as av- gin at pleasure and arrive at wisdom, 'TOO To get to more pleasant sub­ Tuesday, February 14, at 7:30 P. M. press. the fund, contributed by faculty, eragely dull Americans. many young poets want to write about jects, here's something that proves students and friends, is not large Frances Daniels gave a talk about Tradition may be reckoned at fault more philosophy at first." And Allen Tate of the that theory of the dog and master It will enable them to provide flow­ the school for delinquent children than any other factor. Tradition it is that University of North Carolina faculty advised looking alike after a certain Gamma Phi's Give Flowers ers occasionally and thus be a where she worked last summer. requires an often worthlessly minute Ph.D. amount of association. The well literature students that "Second readings small tribute to his loving and In the near future, the Social worn, tired K. A. grounds, after The flowers on the Chapel altar thesis before in some field a student is even are necessary for a complete understanding sympathetic service for the stu­ Service Club hopes to have Dr. having sat back and watched young this week were given by the Gam- considered for a teaching position. Tradi­ of poetry." dents of Rollins College. Yarros give a talk on her work at love blossoming so many times, let ma Phi Beta Sorority. Hull House in Chicago. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1939 THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR Tar Fencers Defeat —ALONG THE SIDELINES— British Marines, 15-4 Phi Delts Down X RUDDER ROPES Tars Win Over Sandspur Sports Editor Reviews the Trends of Base­ Cetrulo, Ehrlich, Shriner, Club To Tie For ball, Tennis and Hockey Capture Twelve Matches -By Ted Pitman- Hurricanes In • By Wendy Davis • The intramural crews are taking beat most of the time and will have The Rollins College Fencing Third; TKN's Lead their last few finishing rows to the edge on many crews in condi­ Every year at this tirae it is fitting for the correspondents of our Team defeated the fencing team of polish off for Friday's opening re­ tion. They are very light, and Exciting Game so-called "national pastime" sport, baseball, to set down a few "ifs" the British Marines of H. M. S, Barker and Davis Star For gatta which will commence one of very green. None of them ever and "buts" on paper, and then m.ake prognostications concerning the "Orion" by a score of 15 to 4, PDT; Theta Kappa Nu's the most hotly contested and close were in a boat until two weeks coming major league baseball races. The betting commissioners, nota­ The match was held in Rec Hall Win All; KA's Are Second seasons in the history of iLake ago. But Harmon at stroke and Joe Johnson and Eddie Dunn bly Jack Doyle, figure percentages also, and arrange odds for those last Saturday. Maitland rowing. The crews are Nicholson at three are beginning foolish ones who are so sure of their own "guesses" on the outcme of Put Out of Game For Fight­ The Orion was docked at St, so closely matched at this stage to look like J. V. possibilities and ing; Justice Leads Scoring the National and American League pennant races that they are willing Petersburg and the British team, Phi Delta Theta came from be­ that Coach Bradley, who has coach­ it would be no upset if they to risk their green paper. The correspondents, though, think it fun to consisting of Marine Torrey, Mid hind after trailing the X Club for ed and nursed these oarsmen from knocked off some of the more fav­ show their knowledge of the exponents of the cowhide sphere, and so shipman Piatt and Marines Ley three quarters to win the only hopeless looking "crab catchers" to ored crews in the early racing. Win By Four Points they jot down their pickings "just to see how accurate they really are". and Jackson, came to Rollins by game played in the intramural con­ well timed crews, when asked to is­ They may not win the champion­ After Losing Opener Being young and foolish, we'd like to do the same. bus. They arrived Friday and ference last week by a score of sue a statement gave the follow­ ship, but it will be inexperience were guests of the College during 29 to 22. The end of the first per­ ing, in which he called the K.A.s and'lack of power, rather than lack their stay. iod found the Clubbers leading 8 the most improved and the most of spirit and condition that will Miami Comes Here For Two As usual, in this prediction delirium, one starts with the power Return Battles; Hilbish circuit, the American League. And in this case, it would be foolhardy The match consisted of 19 bout; to 6, the Phi Delts were still on likely to pull a surprise victory beat them. to pick anybody but the McCarthy Maulers to repeat their powerhouse and included 9 foil bouts, 7 saber the short end of a 14 and 6 score over the higher seeded Phi Delts The only crew I count out of it Stars For Deep South Men tactics in mopping up the rest of the American League "dark horses". bouts and 3 epee bouts. Captain at half time; however just as the and T.K.N.s. is the Sigma Nu outfit. They will For the past three years the New York Yankees have waltzed to the Don Cetrulo led the Rollins Tars third period was closing the Phis do well to get in enough work-outs The Rollins Tars split a two younger league supremacy, but this season should find it a little more by winning five victories and no rang up a field goal to forge ahead before Friday to qualify for entry game series with the University It looks like one of the best in­ (difficult. They will find that the Detroit Tigers, "bo:^sless" last year, defeats. Manny Ehrlich had five 21 to 20. points. If they win I will hand it of Miami Hurricanes last week-end tramural crew seasons we have are strengthened in the front offices and a-field; they will encounter victories with one defeat. Dejay Sigma Phi Omega forfeited both to them — in fact, I will eat their in Miami, dropping the first game Shriner won 3 and lost one. Jack of their scheduled games of the ever had coming up. Theta Kappa crew trunks unboiled. increased power in the league's powerhouse club of last season, the Friday night in a rough and tum­ Boston Red Sox, and also an improved mound staff; they will uncover Hagenbuch won one and lost one, week to Sigma Nu and Theta Kap­ Nu, K. A., and the Independents The proprietor of this column ble affair by a score of 48 to 29. added opposition in the annually tough Indians of Cleveland; and they and George Ehrlich accounted for pa Nu. each have a leg of the trophy, and got out on a limb himself, and still face their old nemesis, Thornton Lee of the Chicago White Sox, one victory in his only bout. Barker and Wendy Davis were any one could retire it by winning would probably like to get me out The Rollins quintet came back in that up and coming aggregation. For the British, Piatt and Jack­ the spearheads of the Phi Delt at­ the championship this year. Work there, so he and his X Clubbers strong in the Saturday game to up­ son each accounted for two vic­ tack scoring 8 points each while toward this end seems to me to can saw it off. All right — the set the Miami cagers 49-45 in a tories. The British tars were ag­ Jack Myers led the losers in have been more enthusiastic, and Theta Kappa Nu boat is a logical game featured by the dead eye The wholesale trading sessions of the American League magnates to have started earlier than ever. gressive fencers but at no time scoring with 8 points. Bethea and choice on general balance. None shooting of Joe Justice, -Tar for­ this winter can be traced to one reason — everybody will be out to As a result I think the quality of were the Rollins Tars in danger. Bob Davis of the victors played of them are really green from the ward. stop a Yankee four-year dynasty. In every series throughout the sum­ The match was a consummation good defensive games while gath­ the crews is on the whole better standpoint of intramural rowing. The Friday night game was said mer, the Maulers of McCarthy and their well-rounded pitching staff of correspondence which started ering 6 and 5 points respectively. than in the past. In making out But look out for the K. A.'s if they to have been one of the roughest will be facing the best pitching and combined power of each club in last November between Marine Kennedy and MacBriar closely the schedule, the Phi Delts, X go the way they can. games played in by the Rollins the circuit. American League baclcers are now at one, at least in the Torrey, who represented the Brit­ trailed Myers for scoring honors Club, and Theta Kappa Nu were boys. It was not what you could dilemma that the "Yankees must be stopped". ish Amateur Fencers Association, on the losing aggregation with 6 seeded on last year's record, which call a dirty game but the rough­ and Manny Ehrlich, who represent­ points each. showed them finishing in the order In spite of being on a limb, as ness was brought about by the in­ But what of the Yankees? Have they been sitting by watching the ed the Amateur Fencers League of named. This will bring these crews "Brad" puts it, your writer still The Phi Delt victory threw them tense efforts of both teams to win. other clubs in the league strengthen themselves? Power additions in America. to a tie with the X Club for 3rd together in the later races. All puts the Theta Kappa Nus as a have worked hard, and any one has very shady favorite with the Phi Miami was charged with 18 fouls Buddy Rosar, catcher, and Charlie Keller, outfielder, and pitching in The final date for the Rollins place and moved Kappa Alpha into a good chance to strike its stride Delts in there neck and neck and while Rollins committed 14. Oral Hildebrand will make them even tougher. Babe Dahlgren is up match was arranged by Prof. the second notch. Theta Kappa and come through. The Phi Delts the K. A.'s less than a deck length Tiny Hilbish, Miami forward to stay, which means if Lou Gehrig slips, he will step in. (And if Roney, coach of the Rollins fenc­ Nu had already clinched the first have been handicapped by Bethea's behind. As for the Clubbers and and only mah on the Hurricane Dahlgren fails to hit, our own Ed Levy will be given an opportunity). ers, and Lieut. Commander Blax- half championship. late arrival due to winter football, the Independents, the former have quintet who does not play foot­ land, Royal Navy, who is Sports The second half race in the and the other two by conflict with still not definitely decided on their ball, was the spearhead of the Officer on the "Orion". league should prove to be a hot The "Yawkey Gold Sox" of Boston should provide the major op­ varsity basketball, in the cases of boating as Dick Rodda is giving down-state team's attack, account­ one. Irrespective of past perform­ position to the Yankees, with their big "if" mound staff standing be­ Matches for the Orion were also Bill Daugherty and June Linger­ Bill Daugherty a close race for the ing for 14 of their points. Clyde ances and scores, the teams are tween them and American League dominance. Jack Wade, Denny arranged in Jacksonville and in St. felt. number three post. The Independ­ Jones topped the Tar scoring with more evenly matched than in pre­ Galehouse, Eldon Auker and some minor league prospects might Petersburg. ents have a powerhouse stern pair 8 points, Joe Justice was only a vious years. Theta Kappa Nu, al­ The surprise to me has been the answer the problem. We pick the Sox second, and then follow with the The summaries of the Robins and they certainly will win their jump behind him with 7. Linger­ though not losing a game in the improvement of the K.A.s and In­ Tigers of Detroit, who we believe to be the most improved club in meet are as follows: share of races. The Sigma Nus, felt and Johnson played their usual first half, has been pushed to win dependents, of whom last year the league. The acquisition of Pinky Higgins at third, and the young Foil—Rollins 8, Orion 1 suffering greatly from the loss of steady games for the Tars. in several of its encounters. The would not lead one to expect much. pitching marvel, Freddy Hutchinson, besides a stable managerial situ­ Cetrulo (R) defeated Piatt 5-0; Big Ed Neidt, may yet pack K. A. quintet has presented a Both have put in plenty of rowing Joe Justice was the big man of ation, have filled the big gaps in last year's machine. Cleveland, seem­ Torrey 5-2. enough of a punch to pull an upset. smooth working group throughout lately, and their condition is begin­ the Saturday night game for the ingly no stronger than last year, should complete the first division. M. Ehrlich (R) defeated Ley 5-2; Incidentally they haven't been the entire first half and should give ning to show it. That will mean Tars, swishing through 7 field Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, St. Louis Browns and Phila­ Torrey 5-2. looking too bad in practice. goals and two free shots to firmly delphia Athletics should reign in that order in the second division. the T.K.N, boys a merry chase the a lot with three races a week com­ Shriner (R) defeated Piatt 5-3- ing up. Also, both have been row­ entrench himself as high point man Ley 5-3; Torrey 5-2. rest of the way. Neither the X ing with the same combinations ev­ First race starts at four Friday for the game. The most remark­ Piatt (Orion) defeated M. Ehr­ Club or the Phi Delt clubs can be In the National League, once again the experts will be flipping ery day, and their timing shows and is run over the half-mile course able thing about Joe's perform­ lich 5-4. counted out of the running until coins, and although we're no expert, we borrowed a penny and did the that. Don Bradley, who rowed No. finishing directly in front of the ance, however, was the fact that Saber—Rollins 6, Orion 1 the final whistle. same. This is the upset league and our penny called "heads" for thie 2 in the K.A. championship boat boathouse. he accounted for 10 of these points Cincinnati Reds, under the most capable direction of Bill McKechnie Cetrulo (R) defeated Ley 5-1; Sigma Nu and Sigma Phi Omega of two years ago is doing a good in the last few minutes, hitting Jackson 5-2. have borne the brunt of the attack Those who wish to watch may and Warren Giles. Last season's great freshman team should this job at stroke. Moose Clanton of secure points of vantage at the over a point a minute stride. These year as sophomores show the rest what it is all about. With their only M. Ehrlich t^) defeated Tor­ in the race so far. Improvement last year's J. V. packs a barrel of late tallies brought the Tars from rey 5-3; Ley 5-0. of both these teams is expected in crew house itself and also the weakness at the keystone positions, this young aggregation should power at three, and Hal Brady at Azalea Gardens offer an excellent behind to tie the score and then Hagenbuch (R) defeated Torrey the last half. counteract their inexperience with scrap, batting power and the second two is coming fast and not hurting place to see the finish. The start go into the lead. June Lingerfelt 5-4. The schedule for the second half best pitching staff in the league. For another upset prediction, we them a bit. With Clanton on his may be viewed, from a distance, at also gave a good account of him­ G. Ehrlich (R) defeated Ley 5-1. is not available as yet but it will figure the Boston Bees, possessors of the best mound material, to jump side, all Lou Bills has to do is to Woo Island. self in this encounter, scoring 11 to the runner-up post, mainly through smart trades by the veteran Jackson (Orion) defeated Hagen­ he published in the next edition of stay in the boat — which he does points. Jones was close behind Bob Quinn in the winter trade meetings. Power has been added to the buch 5-4. the SANDSPUR. most of the time. (He at least with 10 points. The attendance for these races low scoring Bees, and their pitching staff improved even further, and Epee (Dueling Sword) •— Intramural Basketball League hasn't been through it this year). Joe Johnson, Rollins guard, and we feel that the Casey Stengle-coached club will jump up two more Rollins 1, Orion 2 (First Half Standings) should be the largest in the history The Independents, organized on­ Eddie Dunn, Miami captain, were notches in their National League climb. The Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh M. Ehrlich (R) defeated Torrey W L of fraternity rowing as each race ly two weeks ago by Johnny Nich­ banished from this game for fight­ Pirates and New York Giants will, of course, again be in the thick of 2-1. Theta Kappa Nu 4 0 will be so close that only the drop­ olson haven't missed a practice ing. Dunn, momentarily stunned the fight, but the winning streak "luck" of these aggregations should Jackson (Orion) defeated Hagen­ Kappa Alpha 3 2 ping of the finishing judges' flag since. They are working at a high , will make certain thi from a blow on his head revived be dampened by the two most improved teams in the league... St. Louis buch 2-1. X Club 2 2 when tripping over Johnson while Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers, and the cellar-destine Philadelphia Phil­ Piatt (Orion) defeated Shriner Phi Delta Theta 2 2 rushing in to shoot, jumped from lies should follow in that order. 2-0. Sigma Nu 1 3 the floor swinging wildly, both men Total — Rollins 15—Orion 4. Sigma Phi Omega 0 4 were immediately put out of the Co-EDs IN SPORTS game. The national tennis situation is taking on more interest daily as • By Betty Mackemer - the progress of the Florida winter tennis tournaments continues to Half time found the Coral Ga­ place Wayne Sabin, the unassuming friend of Bobby Riggs, in the British Navy Fencers Like The Rollins women's golf team Chi Omega bles quintet leading Rollins 32-23 racquet limelight. Sabin's dominance over Gene Mako, last year's most defeated the Weber College four in 1. Martha Kithcart and it was not until the last eight improved Davis Cup player, in these grapefruit meetings puts the a decisive battle Saturday morn­ 2. Betty Hall minutes of play when Justice got small Sabin definitely in the Davis Cup list. Sabin's rise to singles Rollins But Frown on Swing ing, February 11. Three point 3. Betty Hubbard hot that the Tars were able to ranking has been one of the sensations of the winter tennis season. matches were played, one point catch up. the age of thirteen and stay about Independent Being of the Bitsy Grant school, he will encounter much difficulty with for the first nine, one for the sec­ Rollins meets the University of *Educated Sailors Are Stu­ three and a half years. Before 1. Betty Vanderbilt the Davis Cup Committee in that he is not the slam-hang type. But ond, and one for the highest up on Miami cagers this week in Orlando, dents — Not Jitterbugs; they are admitted to this college 2. Toy Skinner the Committee will have to conjure long and hard before they over­ the eighteen. Betty Mackemer playing two games: one Friday they must undergo a physical and 3. Laura Ripley look the steadiness of Sabin. It would not be surprising if Sabin is Favor English Newspapers won 2'^ points from her opponent, night and a second game Saturday mental examination, once admitted Gamma Phi Beta linked with Mako in the doubles combine, for Sabin has long been Jacquelline Bartells, who received night. This series of games should they are member of the navy, in 1. Tubby Smith considered one of the top notchers in the tandem department. The fencing team from the Brit­ only Vz point. Ann Whyte took be hotly contested in view of the ish battleship cruiser H. M. S. training. Almost every man who all three points from Elaine Et- 2. Peg Whitely two past performances of the ion were the guests of the col- graduates from this college enters tinger, and Jeanne Brantman se­ 3. Jane Rittenhouse -, teams. With last week's win over the New York Rangers under their belt, e this last Friday and Saturday. the navy. cured two from Virginia Ettinger. Kappa Kappa Gamma the Boston Bniins have al! but clinched their National Hockey League When asked some questions con­ Anne Mitchel also won two from 1. Kay Jennings 3. Play entire match at one time. championship for this season. Although three weeks more remain Their boat, which is seven and a cerning political affairs, Tony her opponent Jerry Pulver giving 2. Jean Herbert 4. Play two matches in two before the play-offs begin^ it is generally conceded in the frozen north half tons and 554 feet long, sailed Piatt first affirmed that he is not Rollins the victory by a total score 3. Hortense Denison that the youngsters of Art Ross are the greatest collection of puck- from Bermuda, the base of the a politician, but he consented to of 9'^ to 21/4. 5. Bring scores in to Phys. Ed. sters in the 13 years of Hub hockey. The Bruins this season con­ American West Indies Squadron. Pi Beta Phi answer some questions. He thinks 1. Ann Anthony office. tributed the most sensational goalie that probably has entered profes­ From there they went to Jackson­ that the international league is The Intramural golf and tennis 2. Joan Jenkins 6. Play as a team 3 matches, all sional ranks. Frankie Brimsek is his name and is American-born. ville and then came up here. too idealistic, it is against human tournaments are to begin immedi­ 3. Barbara Brock 3 singles. The defense tandems in front of this youngster probably "made" the Tony Piatt, midshipman and head nature and, "politically it is a ately and following is the line-up: Phi Mu 7. The best two out of three boy what he is today, for in the critical stages of his debut they were of the fencing team, thinks that for golf— stone wall in strength and aided the kid goalie in chalking up seven Alpha Phi 1. Barbara Bryant matches wins 5 points. Rollins is a very interesting place, The possibilities of war in Eur­ Golf shutouts in eight games. Twice before has the National Hockey League quite different from anything he's 1. Jeanne Brantman 2. Daphne Banks ope need not be thought of as un­ 1. Round Robin as a sorority witnesses such a powerful aggregation of puck chasers, and on both !en elsewhere. For the students 2. Janet Morse 3. Ann Earle avoidable. "Chamberlain averted Kappa Alpha Theta team. occasions it was the masterful Ross who collected such "all stars". 2 thinks that there must be quite war once, and he can do it again." 3. Dorothy Rich 1. Gloria Young 2. Play at Dubsdread. The National Hockey League this year has turned to speed and youth, good deal of distraction. Our cus­ The real difficulty lies in the minds Gamma Phi Beta 2. Lora Ladd 3. Play nine holes, either nine. both on offense and defense, and in both departments Ross has beaten toms over here are a good deal of the people. If the need should 1. Marilyn Tubbs Smith S.Kim Tilghman 4. Use preferred lies except in his rivals in the ice market. This season Ross and his Bruising Bruins formal and more natural than arise for defense, France has good 2. Betty Winton In order that there will be no rough but do not play stymies. are writing hockey history. a in his home in England. resources and when united with 3. Jean Turner mistakes and no team will have to 5. Match play. Tony Piatt has never been to New England and the United States, Independent be disqualified, the Women's Phys. 6. Do not heel club in trap. York, or any other northern city; Mr. Piatt thinks that we could de­ A new step in the history of yachting will probably be taken this 1. Ann Mitchell Ed. Dept. wishes to announce the 7. Play 2 matches in 2 weeks. he has been to Mobile and New feat combined dictatorship coun­ summer when Harold S. Vanderbilt and a few other New York Yacht 2. Virginia Smith rules again: 8. Bring scores in to* Phys. Ed. Club and Larchmont cronies ship their Twelve-Meter speedsters to Orleans, and from what he has seen tries. Japan is a potential danger, 3. Peggy McLean Tennis office. English waters for their debut series with Tom Sopwith and crowd. of the women here he would like as yet her influence is only indi­ Kappa Kappa Gamma 9. The best 2 out of 3 matches The history part of this sojourn will probably revolve around Ameri­ British navy to wipe out all rect. She is even now, though, 1. Play 2 sets out of 3. len and leave the women for 1. Betty Mackemer 2. Play on Pugsley courts. wins 5 points. ca's Cup future trends, for the day of large-yacht expenditures is al­ damaging the trade of both Eng­ 2. Marolyn Mackemer to take care of". land and the United States and most passe. In the long and romantic period of Cup racing, tremen­ 3. Betty deGiers dous-sized yachts have been the attraction; but today, with small and ire is no compulsory military it is the opinion of Tony Piatt I England, any more Pi Beta Phi smaller boats replacing the old "handicap classes," yachting for "com­ training that the United States should unite Any people who are in- with England to do something 1. Kay McDonough petition's sake" has come to the fore. The Twelve-Meter series in Eng­ than her For Health land this summer, if successful, would probably result in another joining the army, navy about this. 2. Jarry Smith terested corps must pass exam­ 3. Sue Pick America's Cup venture on the part of England or the Scandinavian When asked his opinion of the And Fun inations similar to those in this Kappa Alpha Theta BOWL countries within a year or so—in Twelve-Meter yachts. newspapers here and in England, country. In England there is the 1. Anne Whyte Tony Piatt said that he thought 10 New and Modern Bowling Alleys Royal Naval College, which is 2. Frances Smith SHORT SPORT SHOTS: The find of the indoor track season is that the Times was the Soda Grill and Lounge comparable to Annapolis. All of 3. Marcia Stoddard. John Borican, whom experts predict will replace the old war horse, most conservative and truthful pa­ the young fencers that were here In tennis, we have: Glenn Cunningham ... A former Rollins student's father, Jack McKay, per that he had read. He said have attended this college. The Alpha Phi 's a member of the United States Davis Cup Committee this year . . . that as an officer on a British bat- outstanding differences between 1. Lillian Ryan EQ Levy has been receiving much publicity over his shift to Newark had the interesting ORLANDO BOWLING CENTER college and Annapolis are 2. Janet Harrington Hears recently, the latest report appearing in the Sporting News . . . to compare the official 720 N. Orange Phone 6956 that the students enter there at 3. Kitty Wynne Chicago Cubs have no infield reserves at this point . . . (Continued on page 6) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, SIX THE ROLLINS SANDSPUR 1939 Campus Camera Daughter of Fred Stars on Radio Revu^ Honaas Has Been At 'Shakespeare In a Modern World'' Is Stone As Gable Rollins Six Years; Discussed By Dr. Evelyn Newman "Glamour Girl" Praises Choir Group Shakespeare was linked to the speare's art from the "growing Paula Stone, daughter of Fred (Continued from page 1) modern world in a very real way pain's play, "Comedy of Errors" Stone, famous screen and stage by Dr. Evelyn Newman in (1585) to his later work. She star, was called back from a per­ Honaas. We wanted to know how reminiscent talk on the great dra­ struck many highlights on their sonal appearance tour in the East he thought the Rollins choir, as a matist and the Stratford s( interpretation, ranging from to become a "Gable Glamour Girl" college choir, stood with the other last Monday afternoon. Shakespeare's birth, youth, family in "Idiot's Delight", which played college choirs in the United States. In August and September of last background and middle-class ori recently at the Baby Grand Thea- For awhile we were afraid we year Dr. Newman made the gin, his religious tradition and con would have to leave that one un­ flicts, his political creed and end ond visit to the Shakespearian She plays Beulah, one of the six answered, but finally he gave us ing with the verdict that all his ference at Stratford where she members of "Les Blondes," Ga­ this reply: plays point to his being a balanced heard eminent scholars like D ble's traveling musical comedy "In athletics the results of com­ practical man, a liberal conserva­ Dorr Wilson, Sir Arthur Quiller- troup in the picture. Scores of petition determine the standing of tive with too big a nature for envy Couch of Cambridge and Professor America's most beautiful blondes the organization. In art this is not or bitterness of any kind. Rowse of Oxford proclaim their were tested for the role, created true. We enjoy a work of art be­ belief that the Stratford stage' di­ Dr. Newman also quoted Pro­ by Oonnie Crowell in the original cause it is a thing of beauty. I rector and malt brewer was the fessor Rowse of Oxford in vertifi- Broadway stage hit, which starred think I voice not only my own author of the immortal plays. cation of this opinion. Quoting Dr. Afred Lunt and Lynne Fontanne. opinion but that of the entire choir Katharine Spurgeon's comparison ismissing with a gesture the The role was amplified in the when I say that our objective is of Shakespeare and Bacon in followers of the Baconian and Ox- screen version of Robert Sher­ not to be superior to any other discussion of her book "Imagery of fordian cults who question Shake- wood's Pulitzer prize-winning play, college either in Florida or in any Shakespeare," she scouted the Ba­ pear's authorship, Dr. Newman giving Miss Stone opportunity to other college in the country, but in conian theory by showing that the quoted from the Couch book display her dramatic ability as giving the finest interpretation two men are entirely different in "Workmanship of Shakespeare" well as singing and dancing talent. possible of the best choral litera­ that his rough Anglo-Saron hand­ this respect. ture. I doubt very much that there writing is identical with the writ­ "Two London actors, Dale and is a college with as small enroll­ ing of Nash, Greene, Lily Lodge Isham and Dr. Isaacs of Univer­ British Navy Fencers ment as Rollins that achieves what and other dramatists of that era sity of London also spoke at the we are doing here." He also told as opposed to the fine Italian hand conference," continued Dr, New­ Like Rollins; Do Not us that nowhere has he ever seen of the polished courtiers. Bacon man, "but let me take you now to Care For Swing Music finer spirit, loyalty and enthusism. and DeVere. Sir Arthur believes the Book Arbor", and the audience Very soon now the choir, aug­ that destructive fires, ending in joined her in her adventurous (Continued fro 5) mented, will give the loveliest per­ the ruin of the Globe Theatre itself quest for the Holinshed thronicle, formance of any kind on this cam­ in 1613 account for the strange with marginal notes by Shake­ news which they pus at 'any time, and one that give lack of Shakespearian manuscripts. speare, owned by a crusty old book by the Morse code with that which the choir members a chance to try Quoting further, Dr, Newman seller, William Jaggard who was they read in some of the sensation­ and live up to Mr. Honaas' hopes traced the development of Shake- won by the American lady's enthu­ al papers from all over the world, siasm to show her his treasured Kappa Alpha Theta's All of the men in this team ex­ volume. Many experts now agree Tars Edge Schwobilt press the hope that they may re­ for it; and if, through hard work the handwriting is Shakespear's In Close Game 32-30 To Hold All-College turn to the Rollins campus in the If You Want to Look anyone ever deserved to hear Bach among others Mme. Glare Long- Dance February 18 near future, and perhaps have bet­ Smart Go To sung the way he has dreamed he worth de Chambrun of Paris Lingerfelt Scores 10 Points ter luck, both with their fencin; might, Mr. Honaas is that person. whose son, Count Rene de Cham­ For Blue and Gold Five On February 18 the Kappa Al­ and the length of time of their Simmons Barber We hope he may. brun visited Winter Park several pha Thetas will be hostesses to the years ago. campus at the Dubsdread Country An interesting note to the jitter­ Angebilt Hotel With reserves playing a great "William Shakespeare seemed to Club at a "black and white" dance. bugs on the campus might be that part of the game, the Rollins Tars rise in spirit continued Dr. New­ The guests will be asked to wear these naval men don't like swing Here are two of the stars that man, "as I came out from the edged out a 32-30 win over the nothing hut either black or white music, excepting Tommy Dorsey's will make the Kiwanis Radio Re­ Sun Glo Restaurant Busy Days Are book shop and stopped under the Schwobilt Clothers of the Orlando evening clothes or else a combina­ arrangement of the "Song of In­ vue March 2nd the biggest enter­ Ahead! Mulberry tree he planted in 1596 in cty league. The game was played tion of the two colors. dia". They enjoy good books and tainment yet staged in Winter 2412 N. Orange Ave. sical music—something a little New Place, and, as he covers all as part of the dedication ceremony The dance will begin at 10:30 Park by any civic organization. Late Curb Service life in his great comedies, historical and last until 1:30. Glenn Brown different from some sailors we've Miss Hoenig is a dancing instruc­ Begin to condition your of the new Orlando Armory where plays and tragedies, always strik­ and his orchestra will play for the tor at Rollins CoUege and will pre­ hair now for its highest the Tars will play most of their beauty then ing the universal note, with a di­ dance. sent a varied number of dances. vinity of understanding and faith remaining home games. Foreign Fellowships Fred Stone, the nationally known in a new order leading'to a better Although trailing the Orlando Theta Kappa Nu's radio, screen and stage star will "Beauty is a Duty'* future, we can also work from present his own original program club 13-11 at the end of the half Give House Dance Students who are interested in LIFE GUARD Edd's Beauty Shop the material to the spiritual even Rollins came back strong in the s only he can do. These two acts as his spirit control in Ariel 'for securing fellowships for study in lone are well worth the fifty cents last half to score 21 points while Last Sunday night the Theta the Scandinavian countries next TIRES, BATTERIES AND E. Park Avt, Winter Park we are such stuff as dreams are holding the Clothers to 17 tallies. charged for admission. All bene­ made of, and our little life is Kappa Nus entertained at a small Fall should get in touch with Dr. June Lingerfelt led the Tar scor­ fits go to the Boys and Girls Work ACCESSORIES rounded in a sleep.' " dance given at their house. There Richard Feuerstein, chairman of of the Winter Park Kiwanis Club, ing department with 10 points, Joe were refreshments of fruit juice the committee on foreign fellow- Justice and Clyde Jones were a and cookies served during the eve­ hips, immediately. close second with nine each. GOODYEAR SPRING IS HERE! Tufts College students are con­ ning. Coe College's lew campus social Earl Brankert played a bang-up ducting a campaign to raise a loan The guests were: Wes Housman, The University of California has center has bef named "coketail SERVICE defensive game for the Tars until fund for needy students. Esso Pierce, Josephine Sanders, special course on the legal rights lounge." 300 N. Orange Ave. he was chased from the game in Anne Anthony, Bill Daugherty, of women. Ritz Beauty Salon the fourth quarter because of fouls. Dot Rathbun, June Mutispaugh, Franklin and Marshall College Scientists of Cornell and Colgate Bill Daugherty and Buck Johnson Phone 4113 Orlando 123 E. Morse Blvd. Winter Park Ralph Hampton, Buckley Bryson, Send in your pictures now for I has placed the four major student Universities are making a special also played good defensive games Barbara Brock, Claude Rollins, and the second annual Collegiate Di­ dances of the year in its tuition study of the aurora borealis. for the Tars. Sally Hodges. gest Salon Edition. charges.

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